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Over-the-Air TV

/ˌoʊ·vər ði ˈɛər ˌtiːˈviː/noun
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Over-the-Air TV refers to the wireless transmission of television signals using radio waves, enabling viewers to access broadcast channels directly through an antenna without needing a cable or satellite subscription. In today's digital age, it's a go-to option for cord-cutters looking for free, high-definition content, though its quality depends on factors like signal strength and local terrain.

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Over-the-Air TV signals can penetrate buildings and travel impressive distances—up to 60 miles from a broadcast tower under optimal conditions—allowing even remote areas to access free programming without internet reliance, a feat that dates back to the first public TV broadcasts in the 1930s.

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